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Hurricanes on brink of first Stanley Cup in 20 years

Summary

  • Carolina Hurricanes lead the Stanley Cup Final series 3-2.
  • Jordan Staal tied an NHL record for the longest goal streak.
  • William Karlsson sustained an injury, impacting Vegas' lineup.
Hurricanes on brink of first Stanley Cup in 20 years

The Carolina Hurricanes stand on the cusp of their first Stanley Cup championship in twenty years, following a commanding 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 5. This win gives the Hurricanes a 3-2 series lead, placing them just one game away from securing the coveted title.

Carolina's offense found its rhythm in the crucial second period, with second-period goals from Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho turning a tie into a lead they wouldn't relinquish. Goaltender Brandon Bussi was instrumental, making 21 saves and crucial stops to preserve the advantage.

Veteran forward Jordan Staal made history in Game 5 by scoring his sixth goal of the Final, extending his goal streak to five games. This impressive feat ties an NHL record previously held by several legendary players, positioning Staal as a significant offensive threat and captain.

Vegas, conversely, encountered a setback with the apparent second-period injury of William Karlsson after a collision with Carolina's Sean Walker. Karlsson's absence could force adjustments for the Golden Knights as they aim to force a Game 7.

Both teams also saw key performances from other players. Andrei Svechnikov added a third-period power-play goal, and Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice for Vegas, marking his first goals of the series and setting a franchise record for playoff power-play goals.

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